FALL RIVER — Two city residents will head to Rhode Island to face charges in connection to the March 2 fatal stabbing of a Providence man in front of a nightclub on Federal Hill.

Justin Santerre, 32, and Lisa Jolivet-Fisher, 28, both of 489 Elsbree St., were arraigned Monday afternoon on fugitive from justice charges in Fall River District Court, where they both waived their rights of extradition. Santerre has been charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder, while Jolivet-Fisher faces charges of misprision of a felony.

Under common law, misprision of a felony is an offense charging someone with failing to report knowledge of a felony to authorities.

Providence police allege Santerre and an accomplice, Eric Souza, 29, of Assonet, stabbed 22-year-old Satchel Ramos and his older brother Clyde Ramos, 26, both of Providence, during an early morning altercation in front of Club Sequel, 178 Atwells Ave., on March 2.

The two men suffered multiple stab wounds. Clyde Ramos survived, while Satchel Ramos was transported to Rhode Island Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

From witness accounts, Providence police detectives said they learned that it was the same person who had stabbed both victims.

Police apprehended Souza at the scene, and later charged him with murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

On March 8, Fall River Police, accompanied by Providence Police detectives arrested Santerre and Jolivet-Fisher in their Elsbree Street apartment.

Police said Jolivet-Fisher was apprehended “without incident.” Santerre allegedly attempted to interfere with Jolivet-Fisher’s arrest, and was himself arrested. He was charged with resisting arrest, interfering with a police officer and assault.

According to a police narrative of the arrests, Santerre allegedly screamed expletives at police as they were arresting Jolivet-Fisher and escorting her from the apartment. Fall River Police Capt. Jeffrey Cardoza said Santerre then rose off a couch “with his fists clenched and moved directly into my face while screaming that she was not going to go with us.”

Cardoza said at that point, fearing Santerre was about to strike him, he grabbed Santerre by the body and head. Fall River police Detectives Larry Ferreira, John McDonald and Nelson Sousa also grabbed the suspect in an attempt to place him in handcuffs. He allegedly resisted, and police had to force him to the floor. After a brief struggle, the detectives were able to also handcuff Santerre and place him into custody.

At the Fall River Police Station, Ana Gonzalez, Jolivet-Fisher's mother, was shown a still shot of video footage taken at the time of the March 2 fight and murder. Gonzalez identified both her daughter and Santerre, but could not identify the second man, according to court documents.

On Monday, Jolivet-Fisher was distraught in the courtroom as she conferred with her attorney upon waiving extradition. Santerre appeared emotionless as he was asked whether he understood the rights he was waiving. As a result of the waiver, his charges of resisting arrest, interfering with a police officer and assault were dropped.

Page 2 of 2 - According to The Providence Journal, Satchel Bernard Ramos and Clyde Ramos were trying to intervene in a fight when they were both stabbed. Those who knew Satchel Ramos said he formerly served with City Year, an organization that works with inner-city youth in Providence. He had a knack for connecting with the youths and it would have been characteristic of him to try to break up a fight, according to the Journal.